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THE GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1916
NEW RULES FOR THE TRAIN JAPANESE
TO CITIZENSHIP
NATIONAL GUARD
The followiiiK nro the now general
rules concerning the Nationnl Guard
under the Defense Act :
For officers and men of n company,
a troop, battery r detnehtnent, the
attendance at armory drills for eneh
semi-annual period must exceed ofl
per cent of the authorized minimum
commissioned pence strength of the.
company, etc., for officers, and be
not less than 00 per cent of the
authorized minimum enlisted peace
strength of the company, etc., for
onlisted men, provided, that credit
for attendance at drills shall not he
given unless the period of actua
military instruction participated in
by each officer and enlisted men at
each assembly, exclusive of rests
and interruptions, is at least n
and one-half hours in duration, am
provided that the character of tin
instruction is such as may he pres
cribed by the secretary of war
Where the enrolled enlisted strength
of a company, etc., exceeds the
minimum strength prescrilieil by
the war department, the percentages
set forth above shall be required on
the average enrolled strength of tin
company, etc., for the semi-annual
period. Credit for drill attendance
of company officers and enlisted
men will not be allowed on account
of time occupied with correspon
dence schools or for attendance at
schools for officers and non-commissioned
officers.
Must Keep Records
The commanding officer of each
company, etc., shall keep a month
ly record of armory attendance, in
triplicate, of each officer and enlist
ed man of his organization at every
drill or assembly for instruction,
showing the name of the person,
the date of the drill, the ieriod dur
ing which he was actually present
and under instruction in uniform,
and the character of the drill and
instruction for the entire period.
This roster of attendance certified
to by his senior officer on duty with
the organization will be again certi
fied by the battalion commander or
officer of corresponding command,
providing he is on duty at the sta
tion of the company, and delivered
or mailed to the regimental Com
mander immediately after the last
drill or instruction of each month.
Regimental or separate battalion,
etc., commanders will forward the
original reports of attendance direct
ly to the chief of tho militia bureau
and the duplicate copies to the ad
jutant general of the state. The
triplicate copies will be retained in
the organization records.
Japonese Consul-General Moroi is
so deeply sincere in Jus enorts to
induce Hawaiian-born Japanese to
become American citizens that he
has sent Mr. Mitsuaki Kakehi to
Kauai to stay several months and
instruct the young Japanese in the
matter and to coach them in the
process of becoming Americans.
The following statement o f the
mission of Mr. Kakehi is from the
headquarters of his work:
"When the Japanese consul
general visited this island t w o
months ago, his sincerity in meet
ing difficult questions regarding
Japanese won respect of many
Americans, and those who witness
ed his sincere efforts in solving
those questions, felt sure that some
thing good would conic out of his
visit. Indeed, it has come in the
person of Mr. Mitsuaki Kakehi
who was elected recently by the
citizenship committee of the Y. M.
C. A. of which ex-Governor Frear is
the chairman, as special secretary
for Japanese. This move of the
committee was practically the re
sult of investigations of the Japanese
consul-general, who advised the
committee on the importance of
educating the parents before reach
ing their children, and recommend
ed Mr. Kakehi to the secretaryship
for that special work.
"Mr. Kakehi accompanied the
consul-general in his visit with a
view to investigating educational
questions and acting as his inter
preter. For years he has I wen
editor of the Japanese edition of
The Friend and contributing editor
of the Japanese Hawaiian Daily,
lie arrived here last Friday and will
conduct the citizenship campain of
t w o months both among older
Japanese and young men, beginning
with Liliue."
THOSE ELECTED
IN THE ISLANDS
The following is a list complete
of the candidates elected in this
Territory last Tuesday for delegate
to congress, the senate and the
house of representatives:
Delegate J. K. Kalanianaole,
Republican.
OAIIU
Senate R. W. Shingle and S. P.
Correa, Republican ; M. C. Pacheco,
Democrat.
House, Fourth District Lorrin
Andrews, Clarence H. Cooke, J. K.
Jarrett, C. N. Marquez, T. II. IV
trie, Gerrit Wilder, all Republican.
House, Fifth District Robert A-
huna, J. Knlana, D. M. Kupihea,
William K. Miles, W. F. Mossnian,
Democrats; Eddie K. Fernandez,
Republican.
HAWAII
Senate Robert Hind and (i. V
Kamauoha, Republicans.
House, Fast Hawaii 15. II. Kr
lekolio. Norman K. Lyman, K. da
Silva, Republicans; John Leal,
Democrat. '
House, West Hawaii 11. L. Hol
stein, 10. K. Kaaua, G. K. Kawa
ha, II. L. Kawewehi, all Republi
cans. MAH
Senate! Harry A. Baldwin and
Geo. P. Cooke, Republicans.
House John Hrown, Jr., Levi
Joseph, M. G. Pasi-hoal, A. F.
Tavares, Kd. Waiaholo, John J.
Walsh, all Republicans.
KAUAI
Senati J. II. Coney, Republi
can. House James K. Kula, James
K. I join, C. H. Wilcox and J. do
C! Jerves, all Republicans.
THE BANK OF HAWAII,
Limited
L1HUE BRANCH
Lihub, Kauai, Hawaii
Deposits are received subject
to check. Certificates of de
posit issued payable on de
mand. Loans made on ap
proved security.
Drafts Drawn on
Honolulu Bremen
San Francisco Berlin
New York Hong Kong
London Yokohama
Savings Department
Interest paid on Savings De
posits. 4 per cent on ordi
nary and 4 per cent on Term
Deposits. Ordinary Savings
Deposits will be received up to
$2,500 in any one account.
Safk Detosit Boxes for
Rent f2 and $3 a Year
In The Circuit Court or The
Fifth Circuit, Territory
of Hawaii.
At Chambers In Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
John Ashton Hogg, deceased.
Order ot notice of petition for
allowance of accounts, determina-
of trust and distribution of the
estate.
On reading and filing the 'peti
tion and accounts of Isabella
Janiieson Hogg, Executrix of the
Will of John Ashton Hogg, de
ceased, wherein petitioner asks to
be allowed $41,005.31 and charged
with $40,214.73, and asks that the
same be examined and approved,
and that a final order be made of
distribution of the remaining prop
erty to the persons thereto entitled
and discharging petitioner and
sureties from all further responsi
bility herein:
It is ordered, that Saturday, the
25th day of November A. D. 1916,
at 9:00 o'clock A. M. before the
Judge of said Court presiding at
Chambers at his Court Room m
Lihue, County of Kauai, be and
the same hereby is appointed the
time and place for hearing said
petition and accounts, and that all
persons interested may then and
there appear and show cause, if
any tiiey nave, wnv tne same
should not be granted, and mav
present evidence as to who are
entitled to the said property.
Dated the 21st day of October,
1916.
(Sig) Lylr A. Dickey
Judge cf the Circuit Court of
the Fifth Circuit.
Attest:
(Sgd) D. Wm. Dean.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
Oct. 24-31, Nov. 7-14.
HOTEL LIHUE
(The Fairview)
Twenty-two efegant rooms
In Main Building
Three Airy Cottages
Cuisine unexcelled in country
districts
W. H. Rice, Jr.,
Proprietor
j CALIFORNIA FEED CO
I LIMITED.
Dealers in
JIIav, Grain and Chicken
. Supplies.
Sole Aeents for
International Stiirk, Poultry Food
iiikI other sH-cialties. Arabic for
eooliny Iron linnfc. I'etalumtt In
rnlmtors and Hrooders.
J King's Special Chick Food
I P.O. Box 452, Honolulu
Christmas Books And
Gift Cards
IP C f
Our list of books fur children and
irrown folks is juiitienlarly nood.
In ordering state what titles yon
prefer in lunik and what kind of
sentiment cards you wish. We
will mail to you on approval.
Hawaiian News Co., Ltd..
Bishop Street, Honolulu.
You can trust the
Regal Shoe
because the quality of
leather and workmanship
which nmkes them is the
maximum that can be
put in.
And you can trust us
give you a perfect fit.
to
Mail orders given special
attention,
J Jt
REGAL SHOE STORE
Honolulu
te--ssste!?i fife
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V IIP
Mmml
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Tb BlansM
Kawest.CooIest Hotel fo Hawaii
Fort Street. Honolulu
ARE YOU 5
GUILTY
r
A PARMER carrying an
express package from
a big roafl'oraer house was
accosted by a local dealer.'
"Why Mn1 yaa fay that bill
good torn I could haoe
eaoedyoa the excrau, and bulJei
yom would haoe been patronizing a
MM ttore, which kelp 'pap the.
taxtt and build up tfat locality."
71s farmer looked at the mw
therd a moment and then tald)
"Why don't you patronise pour
horn paper amdadoerttte? mad It
anddhin'tkrKHthatyoohadtheetff
I ham hem."
MORAL ADVERTISE
Co. Ltd.
Stocks, Bonds,
Real Estate and Insurance
NO. 125131 MERCHANT ST
P O.Box No 594 Honolulu
IN DOUBT
BUY
W. W. Dimond & Co.. Ltd.
"The House of Houseware"
53-65 KING STREET. HONOLULU.
KAUAI IS ONLY A FEW HOURS FROM WAILUKU
But It Will Be 12 Months Before You Can See Another
GREAT MAUI COUNTY FAIR
If You Fail To Be On Maui On
November 30, December 1 and 2.
CRISCO
For Frying-For Shortening
.-For Cake Making
Frying
There is no smoke nor odor. Fried food9 are free from
the taste of urease. They now are tasty and crisp. They
are made more digestible, for Crisco is all vegetable.
The same Crisco can be used to fry fish, onions, dough
nuts, etc., merely by straining out the food particles
after each frying-.
Shortening
Crisco gives pastry a new flakiness and digestibility.
Crisco always is of the same freshness and consistency.
It's uniform quality makes for uniform results.
Cake Making
Crisco gives richness at smaller cost, It brings cake
making back to popularity. Butter bills are reduced and
cakes stay fresh and moist longer.
i Waimea Stables
LIMITED
Up-to-date Livery, Draying and Boarding Stable and Auto
Livery Business.
AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LINE
BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA
Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Leaving Kekaha every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
ARRIVING AT THEIR DESTINATION IN THREE HOURS
F. WEBER Manager.
Telephone 43 W Waimea P. O. Box 71
STSSKSSSJBn
Jeffrey Mfg Company's
Link Belt Chains
Conveying Machinery
Pulverizers AlRaroba Bean, lime,
Coral, Alfalfa.
Distributors J
Catton, Neill, & Co., Ltd.
ENGINEERS
Honolulu
MA.IOI: MATI KAIli
FKATI'IIKS
1.-.0
Stalls ..f
c tuck.
J.ive-
J'lO.itOO Worth ol
Arts ami Poinestie
Seieiieo KxhiMts.
Hundreds of Other
lnterestm;; Inland
Prodilrts Kroin Muni
Farms, liunelies mid
Plantations,
Speeches l!y (iov. L.
K." I'inkliiini, Consul
I (ioncral Moroi and
W. li. Farriiuiton.
Maui Can Supply
Good Accommoda
tions For 6,000
Visitors
For Exhibit Space
Address Manrger
F. B. Cameron,
Paia;
For General Inform
ation, Secretary, J.
Garcia, Wailuku.
Kl'N AND FKl'
KKA'ITUKS
AK
Ole
Work
s!io
Auto in o li i 1 c and
Children's Parade
Pa nee
of "All Nations"
(irand I'.nll
Mane hy L' 1
in, I
illds
Street Carnival
Kvery livi-ninj
and
The (ireatest Crowd
Kvrr Sii on M.mi.
Maui Fair Exhibits Will Occupy A Ten-Acre
"Tented City," Four Buildings And The Streets
Of Two City Blocks.
No tool is good enough, unless it may be
depended upon for accuracy and for with
standing the strains of unusually hard work.
Mechanics know Our Tools
to be absolutely dependable.
I P 0 - 1
LiUWCI5(XVUUti Ltd.
I HONOLULU.
CniBf lift Tm m-rm-r a -w Xl Pi Ms
s mult oi IMPKRTAlisU 'f 7 w
uitttitlt Soil- AU1 AVH&JV i'f TDIUT
rr PEROXHM if S
yj sol"
a fawrdPhpito J &Js hnrM, If
A insure delivery to ' VwaiA9 II
W . you in a sanit- I an antiseptic II
ary condition ,P. I "P. V'
3 and to retain 5 R Nry.Toliet f L
Eat h cake
is wrapped to
insure delivery to
you in a sanit
ary condition
and to retain
it's original
delicate perfume.
Made in the clean
est most sanitary fact
ory in the world.
For Sale at
Lihue Store
Has a most pleasing
effect on delicate skin,
besides making It
healthy and clean.
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